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Family friendly hiking trails around Ulvshale Skov traverse a landscape characterized by ancient forests, unique flint stone forest floors, and diverse coastal ecosystems. The region features a blend of oak, lime, and checker trees, with much of the forest remaining natural. Beyond the woodlands, hikers encounter heather heaths, dunes, and extensive salt marshes bordering the Baltic Sea. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Soft and white sands meet sparkling turquoise waters, where gentle waves whisper to the shore under a bright sun. It's a place of pure, tranquil beauty.
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A wonderful view over reeds and water to the island Lindholm and the Dronning Alexandrines bridge. Lindholm Island: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindholm_(Stege_Bugt) Dronning Alexandrines Bridge, also called Mønbroen / Mønbrücke, connects the island of Møn with Zealand. The bridge has replaced the ferry connection between Koster and Kalvehave since it opened in 1943.
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On April 16, 1990, many parishes in Denmark planted an oak tree to mark the 50th anniversary of the Danish Queen Margrethe II. The campaign was initiated by the organization "Plant et Træ - plant a tree". Link to the website "Plant et Træ" https://plant-et-trae.dk/
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The fact that Ulvhalewald can still be experienced is mainly due to one man's efforts. Frede Bojsen (1841 - 1926), headmaster, narrator and district councilor of the party Venstre, has since 1879 bought up the Vedele meadow and several other plots of land in the forest. In 1890 he also bought Ulvshalehof. Bojsens goal was to improve the forest care, and in 1894 an observation tower was built in the forest. The observation tower was 15 meters high and made of wood, which came from Ulvshalewald. From the top you could see to Zealand and footbridges. Unfortunately, the tower rotted and had to be demolished after ten years. However, the foundations are still visible in the forest floor. Ulvshalehof is now a nature center where you can take a well-deserved break with sandwiches and drinks and the exhibition about Ulvshale's special nature. Toilets can also be found here.
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Interesting - that Günter Grass spent holidays here, I did not know yet - good tip - thank you - highlight is saved :-)
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On this section of the route is easily accessible and requires no special requirements.
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Ulvshale Skov offers a selection of 11 family-friendly hiking trails. Most of these, 8 to be exact, are rated as easy, making them suitable for various ages and fitness levels. There are also 3 moderate trails for families looking for a bit more challenge.
The terrain in Ulvshale Skov is wonderfully varied and generally gentle, making it ideal for families. You'll find paths winding through ancient forests with unique flint stone floors, across heather heaths, and along dunes and salt marshes near the Baltic Sea. The elevation changes are minimal, ensuring a comfortable experience for all.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails in Ulvshale Skov are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the easy View of the Coast and Meadows – Margrethe Oak loop from Ulvshaleskoven offers diverse scenery, while the Ulvshale Nature Center loop from Ulvshaleskoven is a great shorter option.
Ulvshale Skov is rich in unique sights. You can explore the ancient forest with its 'fairytale-like bent trees' and distinctive flint stone forest floor. Keep an eye out for the historic Queen Margrethe's Oak, a natural monument. You might also pass by the Old Stone Quarry Site at Ulvshale, which has historical significance.
The Ulvshale Nature Center serves as an excellent starting point for many trails and offers convenient parking, public toilets, and information about the area. It's a great place to begin your family adventure.
Absolutely! Many trails offer beautiful views. A notable highlight is the View of Lindholm Island and Queen Alexandrine Bridge, providing a picturesque panorama over the reeds and water. The varied landscapes also offer glimpses of the Baltic Sea.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Ulvshale Skov, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 150 ratings. Hikers often praise the unique natural environment, the peaceful atmosphere of the ancient forest, and the well-maintained paths that make it enjoyable for families.
Yes, Ulvshale Skov's diverse ecosystems, including forests, heaths, and salt marshes, make it an excellent spot for wildlife observation. You might encounter various bird species, rare butterflies, and even grazing animals like horses and cattle that help maintain the landscape. It's a fantastic opportunity for children to connect with nature.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover a few points of interest. The Old Stone Quarry Site at Ulvshale offers a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Günter Grass Holiday Cottage, where the renowned author spent his holidays, is located nearby and can be seen on routes like the Margrethe Oak – Günter Grass Holiday Cottage loop from Ulvshaleskoven.
Ulvshale Skov stands out with its ancient, 'fairytale-like' forest and a unique flint stone forest floor. It's also part of Scandinavia's first International Dark Sky Park, offering incredible stargazing opportunities on clear nights. The blend of diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and gentle trails creates a truly magical and memorable experience for families.
For families with older children or those seeking a slightly longer adventure, there are moderate trails available. The Margrethe Oak – Ulvshale Forest and Heath loop from Ulvshaleskoven, at just under 10 km, offers a good challenge while still being family-friendly, taking you through varied forest and heath landscapes.


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